Which Venn diagram represents the relation between squares, rectangles and polygons
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all squares are rectangles too=
square is a subset of rectangles rectangle and square both are polygon.
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All Squares are rectangle too
Square is a subset of Rectangles
Rectangle & Square both are polygon
Hence both are subset of polygon
S ⊂ R ⊂ P
Square ⊂ Rectangle ⊂ Polygon
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- A "Venn diagram", also known as a "primary diagram", or a "diagram" or "logical diagram", is a chart which shows all the logical relationships between a "finite collection" of different sets. These diagrams represent components as "points" on the "plane" & "sets" within closed curves. A "Venn diagram" comprise several "overlapped curves", typically "circles", each of which is a "set".
- The points in a curve called S are components of the S group while the points beyond the boundaries are components not in the S group. For example, the set of all components which are members of both S and T sets, referred to as S / T and read "S & T" intersections," is visually depicted as an overlap area in regions S and T. The curves are "overlapped" in Venn diagrams in every way possible, revealing the relationships between the sets.
- They are also a particular case of Euler charts that don't represent all partnerships obviously. John Venn designed diagrams around 1880. They are used to teach primary set theory & to explain basic set associations in probability, logic, mathematics, linguistics and IT. An region-proportion (or a scaled Venn diagram) is considered a Venn diagram in which the region of an object is proportionate to the number of components found there.
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